Showy Mountain Ash (Sorbs decora)

The showy mountain-ash can get up to 10 metres tall. Its blue-green leaves have 13 to 17 leaflets which are 3 to 8 centimetres long. Clusters of small white flowers bloom on the tree between May and July. In August and September, the showy mountain-ash is covered in bunches of shiny red berries that are 4 to 6 millimetres across, and often stay on the tree through the winter.

Up to 10 metres tallForm: roundedFoliage: dark green, oval compound, Fall Colour: vibrant orange/redCan tolerate different moisture levelsCan tolerate some shadeShowy mountain-ash is an adaptable tree that can grow in moist or rocky and poor soil.

​Birds love to eat berries from the showy mountain-ash, especially in the winter when other food is hard to find.